To my knowledge, in America the laws against price gauging or profiteering are only to protect consumers/ customers/ contractees in emergency situations, so that you can't get ripped off based on a situation-related rush-decision. For example, the water line breaks and you NEED the plumber to fix it - the plumber cannot charge you exorbitant rates, even though it might state those on the work order he made you sign before he started working.
Another law aims at usury. This only applies to interest payments, so that you cannot get charged with exorbitant interest fees. CAUTION: There are many exceptions from the base rules!!
If you sign a purchase agreement for a used towel in which you agree to pay $2,000.00 - that's your problem, you will have to pay!
Kenny (I AM NO LAWYER--THIS IS AN OPINION, NOT NECESSARILY THE TRUTH)
No, there is no such law.
An education
Perhaps a law stating that all parking spaces must be rectangular.
stamp act
Many lost their land when Anglos passes an unfair law. -apex
Nothing. No law requires that you be treated in a way you consider fair. At larger employers, you must be treated in ways that do not violate statutes, even if both you and the employer find the situation unfair.
A fair law is for EVERYONE . What I mean by everyone is the race & religon . An unfair law is for a certain kind of person. Like Slavery .
No, but most repos are sold long before 90 days.
no
unjust laws means laws that are not just,unfair,cruel or bad laws.The existence of law is a must , but it also must be just and humane,man made law,should never turn into bad laws,inglorious or unjust law.when and where law turn glorious or bad.
A. Kelly Gill has written: 'Fox on Canadian law of trade-marks and unfair competition' -- subject(s): Competition, Unfair, Trademarks, Unfair Competition
Yes there is.